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- 10/14/2003 6:46:22 AM   
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1) Before the game starts everyone decides who is at war with whom. This then leads to the GREAT minor feeding frenzy deal making, who will roll, who will not roll and do they want them conquered or not:
a. Sweden: GB V. Russia some times Prussia
b. Denmark: Prussia v France, GB or Russia
c. German states: France v Austria v Prussia
d. Portugal: GB v Spain
e. North Africa: GB v Turkey or Spain
f. Italy?

2) Is everyone accommodated?
a. If the Deals go without a hitch, PEACE will breakout on turn 2.
b. Some body makes somebody MAD; they go from phony war to the real deal.
3) Who ever was not willing to make deals starts the Game at war, it saves the DOW. This is true for France and GB. As France I ALWAYS am willing to give deals in Germany. More things to take from anyone who ends up at war with me.
4) Prussia waits for a leader, Russia the ice to thaw and Turkey begs for more cash.
5) People playing Austria think war with France is a good thing (for about two turns).
6) GB and France stair at each other across the Channel.

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